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River Fleet - Wikipedia
The southern reaches of the Fleet, flowing beneath Holborn Bridge and Fleet Bridge, past Bridewell Palace, and into the Thames, as shown on the "Copperplate" map of London, surveyed between 1553 and 1559. The River Fleet is the largest of London's subterranean rivers, all of which today contain foul water for … See more
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The River Fleet is the largest of London's subterranean rivers, all of which today contain foul water for treatment. It has been used as a See moreThe river's name is derived from the Anglo-Saxon flēot "tidal inlet". In Anglo-Saxon times, the Fleet served as a dock for shipping.
The lower reaches of … See moreIn Roman times, the Fleet was a major river, with its estuary possibly containing the oldest tidal mill in the world. The river secured the western flank of the Roman City. See more
The Fleet rises on Hampstead Heath as two sources, which flow on the surface as the Hampstead Ponds and the Highgate Ponds. They then go underground, pass under See more
• Ben Jonson's poem "On the Famous Voyage" provides a mock-epic account of a journey along the excrement-lined ditch during the early 17th century.
• See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license The Lost River Fleet: A Self-Guided Walk And Map
London's Lost Rivers - River Fleet
Where To See And Hear The Hidden River Fleet
WEBOct 10, 2023 — The Fleet, London’s best known lost river, slices down from Hampstead Heath to the Thames at Blackfriars, enclosed entirely in …
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The Lost River Fleet – London, England - Atlas Obscura
WEBFeb 3, 2010 — From major river to open sewer, to empty canal, and back to open sewer—then to completely forgotten—the Fleet River today is a huge underworld cavern of Victorian brickwork and London...
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The lost rivers of London - Vivid Maps
WEBAug 7, 2022 — The map below shows the lost rivers of London that have now been built over. The River Fleet was one of the most significant rivers in medieval London, flowing from Hampstead Heath through the heart of …
Walking the River Fleet – London’s Lost Rivers
WEBNov 27, 2020 — The River Fleet is London’s most famous, most notorious, and most mysterious ‘Lost’ River. It rises on Hampstead Heath and has two sources. One is in Kenwood where it flows down the East side of the …
River Fleet guided walk - London's Lost Rivers
WEBA deatiled 4 hour guided (above ground) walking tour of the lower part of the lost River Fleet’s course. Starting off outside an Art Nouveau Grade II listed pub which is decorated throughout with multicoloured marble, …
Discovering the River Fleet - Heath Hands
WEBThe Fleet is a tributary of the River Thames. Its two headwaters begin as springs either side of Parliament Hill – the Highgate springs to the east near Kenwood House, and the Hampstead springs to the west in the Vale of …
Walking The River Fleet - Richard Gower
WEBJun 4, 2017 — For today's London lost river trip we walked the length of the Fleet from Hampstead Heath to the Thames. The Fleet used the flow through the centre of London until it was covered up in the 1700's, …
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